Julia Halprin Jackson

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"Carwash"

Julia Halprin Jackson November 26, 2024

It’s always a pleasure to work with Noah B. Sanders, editor of The Racket. He was kind enough to publish my short piece, “Carwash,” written in the wake of my grandmother Alice’s death. More than anything, it is a meditation on the mechanics of grief. I hope it brings someone solace.

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Julia Halprin Jackson

writer. editor. doodler. er.

I write.

I doodle.​

I'm at work on my first book, ​a collection of linked short stories that follows a community of expatriates living on the southern coast of Spain.

I care about stuff. Like curing type 1 diabetes. And marriage equality. And rights for immigrants. And public radio. And espanol. And Frank O'Hara and Jennifer Egan and Federico Garcia Lorca and Tony Kushner. You know, cool stuff.

I make postcards that are also stories.​

Sometimes I read stories and poems out loud.

Sometimes I go to conferences.​

You can find my short stories, essays, poems and flash fictio in a variety of places in print and online. If you Google really hard, you might find the two short radio pieces I produced on a badass NPR affiliate in San Francisco.

​This is where you can go to find out who I am.

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